A Grammar of the Hebrew Language: Comprised in a Series of Lectures : Compiled from the Best Authorities, and Typically from Oriental Sources : for the Use of Students in Universities |
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added affixed pronouns analogy apocope Arabic Artt asyllabic augment Buxtorf Chaldaïc Chron commencing compound conjugation considered consonant constr construction Dagésh derived Deut Euphonic accent examples Exod Ezek gender Gesenius given Gram Grammar Grammarians guttural letter Hebrew Hebrew Bible Hebrew language hence hereafter Hiphhil immutable Imperative imperfect Infinitive instances intensitive Josh Kāméts Khirik Khōlém Kimkhi Kings language Learner masc masculine metonymy occasionally occur paragogic participle particle passive Páthakh Patronymic penultimate perfect vowel perhaps person singular pleonasm plur plural number preceding vowel prefixed present tense primitive nouns primitive word proper names Prov quiescent reduplicated rejected root rule sake of euphony Schroderus Segolate nouns sense shew signification Simonis sometimes species Substitute of Shěvá syllable Syntax Syriac take place taken termed thee thou tone-accent tonic accent triliteral verbal noun verbs viii visited xvii xviii xxii xxxii וְאֶרְפָּאֵהוּ